In a group of students, 50 speak English, 50 speak French and 50 speak
Spanish. Some students speak more than one language. Prove it is
possible to divide the students into 5 groups (not necessarily equal),
so that in each group 10 speak English, 10 speak French and 10 speak
Spanish.
(In reply to
re: Solution (yes, too informal) by Tristan)
Tristan, I'm not sure I see how that is a counter example - you made a new problem statement. So how is that a counter example to my "solution" to the original problem statement?
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Posted by nikki
on 2004-11-11 08:21:51 |